Face the King most recent EP, “The Burning & The Falling Down,” was produced by Steve Haigler (http://stevenhaigler.com), who has produced such bands as Brand New, The Pixies, and Fuel.

They are currently finishing up their new EP. Than Face The King will be touring the tri-state area during the summer of 2012, starting with a sold out show at Gramercy Theater at the end of March. Face The King is ready to take the stage this summer – promising to offer a show and an EP worth every bit of the hard earned money people work for every day.

Face The King invites everyone to listen to the new EP and to come and sing along at shows, believing that the live show is an experience that is shared between the band and the audience. Currently playing to packed houses all around the NY Tri State Area, Face The King is earning the reputation as a band you need to experience live.e King’ssummer – with a new record, new fans, new venues, but the same work ethic that has gotten them this far. Face The King is not waiting for a label to hand them a deal – they are earning it the way it was meant to be earned… by hitting the road and making new fans.

He is a singer/songwriter who takes great pride in writing songs thatwork on many different levels. Some of his songs have a serious tone while others are simply about having fun, his massive potential makes him endeared to lots of Artiste, Fans, Producers across the globe featuring in their tracks.

He has worked with Producer and Artist from Australia, U.S.A, Namibia, South-Africa who featured him in their songs and Nigeria his country of birth, more collaborations keep coming he can’t just help it.
His songs are enjoying massive air-plays in Clubs and Radio-Stations across the globe; in Uk , U.S.A, Australia, Italy, Ghana, Namibia etc..
He started music at the very tender age of seven(7) ministering in the
church teenage choir and into the adult choir. Apart from been a
Singer and a Performer Lil Gee has got extraordinary talent in playing the drum-set, He’s also a Cartoonist, Graffiti Artist and also an On-Air Personality/Host for a Musical Show Tagged: New Wheels on Choice-Fm a Radio-Station in the city of Lagos where he reside.
His Achievements are as follows: Top40 in Gospel July & October 2012 with the song ”Morning Glory”, having thousands of Entries and Top40 in Electronica in November 2012 with his Club Smash Hit single ”Dancehall On Fire” here : http://www.ourstage.com/raggamonster on ”OURSTAGE” A Powerful Source and Enabler for New Music Discovery www.ourstage.com.
His Pop Smash Hit single ”One Of A Kind” which he submitted for the OKMusic CHILLY CHRISTMAS Campaign in the search for attractive and suitable music to be featured in a film, his song was shortlisted among the best Finalist.

Which is oddly seems to raise the level of the show a little…but don’t worry Luppy quickly brings the show back around. While doing that he gives us on update on “Living Luppy.”

Tim tells us about his podcast and The Pop Culture Playoffs! We lose Joe when we start talking about Mayday Parker.

Joe than offers the concept that McDonalds is better in the country, than in the city, and Luppy agrees. What are your thoughts on this?

We sound smart as we talk about music in schools. Tonight we roll out our new art from Dickies Bint’s Art, and how about some New Wax swag?

And than Luppy asks for some kind of straws…will someone help him!

Our first band of the night is the Crystal Seagulls. The Crystal Seagulls are a new London-based four piece Brit Rock band whosemusic holds a mixture of the infectious sounds of the Sixties, the swagger of the Nineties whilst simultaneously paving the way for a whole new style of music. Check them out on Sound Cloud to hear more.

Than we cover the songwriter, actress, singer and model from Brooklyn, NY Tamara Bubble. Tamara writes and performs everything from Dance to Hip Hop, blending elements of Jazz and Soul. Debut album “Unleashed” is now available. For bookings and interviews, please contact Pspell Management: 646.730.8691 or pspellmgmt@gmail.com

As we open our show we learn that Joe is Gassy, but Luppy is good!
We get some tips on food from our own Luppy, than he cooks some Chinese food.This of course leads us to talk Grocery Stores…what?

Than we cover our first artist of the night…G6!He is a 24 year old rapper from Florida, with his new hit single and platinum artist pleasure p it is going viral ontwitter,youtube,any blog. It is currently #1 on rêverbnation…and ladies love it!

And for those that don’t know..Joe is now a smart phone owner
It also seems Joe has a new project with Odds Lane, so stay tuned for more on that!

Lawrence Sean Sibanda, also known as Dragg, or Sean S, is an up and coming hip hop/rap artist based in Kingston Upon Hull United Kingdom since February 2006. He was born in October 26th 1993 in the City of Johannesburg South Africa. While still in his home town, he had a serious illness which was mistaken for malaria due to the symptoms being similar at the early stages. The wrong medication was prescribed to him for 2 months when the doctors discovered he had meningitis, it was too late this resulted in the complete loss of his vision and partial hearing loss in his left ear.

Dragg, aka Sean S, had been rapping since the age of 12 and was majorly influenced by West Coast rapper, The Game. He is inspired by producers such as Ryan Lesley, Timbaland, Dr Dre, Rza, Swiss Beats, Scot Stotch.

This week on the podcast we review music that was submitted to us via our Twitter account, which I guess is not anything new! In case you have forgotten how this works…follow us on twitter, submit your independent music and the executives from Luped Up Records will review your music; and if it’s good…who knows what happens?

We learn some very interesting facts about Luppy, it seems he likes to smell’s peoples feet? That so isn’t right!
It seems he also wants to sell our video feed to a Foot Fetish site…ummm…ok than.

Sadly, she didn’t get back to us with her bio information, but you can learn more about her on her ReverbNation page.And no matter what we think of her music, Luppy drives home the point that he wants the digits!

Than we cover Toussaint Sam is from Chi-Town, by way of GA. He’s gettin finetuned to the game. Workn hard & that energy he is gettin is comin right bak to the fans. And look for the Dos The Mixtape which is Comin Soon!

Lastly…after you hear this podcast come join the New Wax gang in their first post show Google+ Hangout!

We than go on to cover the band “The Last Ones.” They have the ability to capture their raw explosive energy of their live performances with their ambitious self-titled EP. Frontman and lead guitarist Daniel de Luna compels with lamenting vocals and soaring solos while drummer Chris De La Rosa fearlessly forges the course as bass guitarist Victor Bernard provides the anchor.

Next we cover J.Reign, who is 20 year old rap artist James Rainey aka J.Reign. J. Reign comes from
Chicago, Illinois. At just 7 years old he began to recognize his musical talents and ambitions.
At age 18 he relocated with his mother to Atlanta Ga, where after having local underground success
J.Reign signed on with Big Mill productions out of Atlanta, which are in the making of helping Reign
be apart of the talented acts coming out of the Chicago music scene.

Last we talk about not only Living Luppy, but it seems Joe has lost some weight too!

Luppy talks a little bit about his standup comedy career at Herbie’s Vintage 72, where he also preforms…at a bong show?

Joe also updates on “Piggy” which you will be able to get from his site on December 4th 2012.

The Drop Dead Pinups want to know when did rock n roll become so sanitary? This is a question that painfully lingers on the lips of modern rock music listeners. In a response to this safe nature of the music scene today, the boys in the Drop Dead Pin-Ups bring anaggressive kick to the face. Fusing the urgent vibrancy found in punk rock with the classic swagger of good old-fashioned rock n roll. They are all born and raised in Toronto, CA.

Than we talk about Mr. Frizo! Who Joe says is “One of his favorite submissions yet,” and no one in the room disagreed.

Mr. Frizo is 27 year old and is one of the most unique urban artists/producers on
todays music scene. His sound is melodic, catchy, and uptempo similar to what you hear in
pop music while at the same time his songwriting and delivery skills are clearly a form of rap.
Being his own producer is the key to Frizo’s uniqueness, and makes it difficult for others to
recreate his sound, making Frizo truly one of a kind.

Some how we start talking about if we rent or own our homes, which oddly brings up the fact that Luppy has maids that come in and clean his place…Maids??

And not only does he have maids that come in, but also he supports Romney.

Which begs the question…who are you and what have you done with Luppy?

The last song of the night is a WORLD PREMIER of Big Fletch! You heard it here folks the new artist from Lupped Up Records…Big Fletch with “These Days”

Please keep the submissions coming! We are loving this and we hope you are too. In fact if you like the show please click on the Speakpipe logo and leave us a voicemail, maybe we will pay it on the podcast.

This week on the New Wax Podcast Luppy fills us in on the stand-up comedy he has been doing (you can see more at www.youtube.com/luppy1). We talk about ill-iteracy and how he sounds like 90’s style hip-hop.

And I am pretty sure that Joe calls me old…who is he talking to??

Than we dive into King Kenoah. He is making that club music, what do the crew of New Wax think about that?

The few things that did come out of the conversation is that every song has to have a good hook, as well as a good web presences. Joe (who is pushing 30k followers on Twitter) talks about how important web sites and social media are for independent musicians.

We come up with our first t-shirt “New Wax Podcast: Word to YOUR Mother,” and Joe professes Lil’John is his personal hero!

As for King KeNoah, he started his career in California at a young age. Not knowing how to produce or engineer at the time, his talent as a rapper granted him access to some of the local studios in his neighborhood. He quickly became known for his delivery and stinging rap style and his ability to connect with those in and out of the streets. This popularity made him known as the go to guy when other artists needed to cross over into the pop scene. His mass appeal to all sectors of society grew his fan-base exponentially.

Building on his rapping skills in the studio, he began to pay careful attention to the mix and mastering engineers; learning about EQ, compression, serial/parallel and mid-side buss processing, along with other studio techniques the fans are not privilege to. He developed his engineering skills and began to mix and master all of his own music, along with those of other artists. This created a more personal experience for him with his music and he began to write songs that involved some of the most personal aspects of his life for all to hear, love, and hate.

This new approach rejuvenated his career and caused energy to surge throughout his fan-base. He quickly developed some hard core, die hard fans throughout California. He continued building upon his skill set: rapping evolved into songwriting, learning visual communication through photography & videography, and engineering become producing and sound designing. At this crucial point when he picked up the craft of production and he took on the responsibility of making the melody and studying music theory did he become a musician, and not just a rapper. The industry quickly took notice and the executives began talking about this rising star.

This unique personal experience that his fans have with him through his music is currently unavailable in the music scene where 10,20, even 30 people maybe involved with the creation of the song, not including the promotion team. King KeNoah is directly involved in every step of the musical process, directs every decision that’s made, and processes every connection with the fans. His music is an extension of him and that is his gift to the world.

“We are born to make a difference, in our lives and those of others. Hopefully my music will make people question their beliefs and attitudes and begin to look at how to fix the problems we collectively experience. The youth are our future, but we, are the creators of theirs.”